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Unified access to the best community-driven cheat sheets repositories of the world.
Let's imagine for a moment that there is such a thing as an ideal cheat sheet. What should it look like? What features should it have?
  • Concise — It should only contain the things you need, and nothing else.
  • Fast — It should be possible to use it instantly.
  • Comprehensive — It should contain answers to every possible question.
  • Universal — It should be available everywhere, anytime, without any preparations.
  • Unobtrusive — It should not distract you from your main task.
  • Tutoring — It should help you to learn the subject.
  • Inconspicuous — It should be possible to use it completely unnoticed.



 
  • Has a simple curl/browser/editor interface.
  • Covers 56 programming languages, several DBMSes, and more than 1000 most important UNIX/Linux commands.
  • Provides access to the best community-driven cheat sheets repositories in the world, on par with StackOverflow.
  • Available everywhere, no installation is needed, but can be installed for offline usage.
  • Ultrafast, returns answers within 100 ms, as a rule.
  • Has a convenient command-line client, 
    Code:
    cht.sh ,
    that is very advantageous and helpful, though not mandatory.
  • Can be used directly from code editors, without opening a browser and not switching your mental context.
  • Supports a special stealth mode where it can be used fully invisibly without ever touching a key and making sounds.
I personally use this tool on my Linux VM and I find it extremely useful for learning


if your new to Linux I suggest u look at this




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Learning programming/ethical hacking pepeokay 

me- Hackerman

I also sell the GitHub student pack for £10 (Dm me here) say what you want in the dm to make things easier

IDK if i can post that in my signature  (admoons pls no ban)









 
 
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